At a high-level meeting in Dakar, Senegal, UNAIDS, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries in western and central Africa to do more to stop ...
Across Africa, a third of children under the age of five suffer from chronic malnutrition, according to Unicef, while in ...
Extreme weather events and other climate-driven disasters are hardest on children. UNICEF is mainstreaming climate-smart programming — working with and within communities to protect and empower young ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund has disclosed plans to reduce workforce and travel as part of measures to mitigate the effect of the cut of USAID funding by the Trump administration. The UNICEF ...
At least one in seven children in sub-Saharan Africa experiences significant psychological hardship. As the world marks World Mental Health Day, UNICEF and WHO shine a light on the need for increased ...
A UNICEF and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints collaboration seeks to reduce maternal and infant mortality in the Central Africa Republic through training for neonatal health workers.
After protracted armed violence in North-East Nigeria resulting in over two million children dropping out of school, Unicef in partnership with Global Village Health Initiative for Africa(Ghiv Africa) ...
More than 79 million women and girls across sub-Saharan Africa have endured rape and sexual assault as children, according to data presented by UNICEF on Thursday. The UN children's agency said newly ...